The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and ValensG. Bell & Sons, 1902 - 646 sider |
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Side 11
... alarmed at the discovery of certain crimes which they had committed , deserted to the Roman garrisons , and accordingly he retired again without having accomplished anything ; and after that remained quiet without undertaking any ...
... alarmed at the discovery of certain crimes which they had committed , deserted to the Roman garrisons , and accordingly he retired again without having accomplished anything ; and after that remained quiet without undertaking any ...
Side 14
... alarmed at this threat , and seeing the imminent danger in which his life was , drew his sword and attacked Paulus . But because from want of strength in his hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound , he then plunged his drawn ...
... alarmed at this threat , and seeing the imminent danger in which his life was , drew his sword and attacked Paulus . But because from want of strength in his hand he was unable to give him a mortal wound , he then plunged his drawn ...
Side 30
... alarmed at his own danger when he saw the corrupt accusers and judges who were associated with him , all emerging out of the same lurking- places , wrote secret letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly ...
... alarmed at his own danger when he saw the corrupt accusers and judges who were associated with him , all emerging out of the same lurking- places , wrote secret letters to Constantius informing him of what was going on , both publicly ...
Side 54
... alarmed by the recollection of their recent disaster , and Arbetio hesitated , thinking everything pregnant with danger . Upon this three tribunes at once sallied forth , Arintheus who was a lieutenant commander of the heavy troops ...
... alarmed by the recollection of their recent disaster , and Arbetio hesitated , thinking everything pregnant with danger . Upon this three tribunes at once sallied forth , Arintheus who was a lieutenant commander of the heavy troops ...
Side 57
... had not in the least understood what was intimated so obscurely . 11. Malarichus the moment he received the letters , being already in sorrow and anxiety , and alarmed for his own fate and that of his countryman Silvanus , called around.
... had not in the least understood what was intimated so obscurely . 11. Malarichus the moment he received the letters , being already in sorrow and anxiety , and alarmed for his own fate and that of his countryman Silvanus , called around.
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